The Moz Q&A Community

Hey friend! Have fun exploring Q&A, but in order to ask your own
questions, comment, or give thumbs up, you need to be logged in to your
Moz Pro account.
You can also earn access by receiving 500
MozPoints
from participating in YouMoz and the Moz Blog!

2 Responses

Like Ryan said you are going to want to use a good analytics tools. I would personally recommend Google Analytics as it's free, continually is getting better and has great reporting functionality as well as customizations.

Using Google Analytics here are a couple of reports that might help you find what you are looking for.

First is the Top Content Report. Ex: https://skitch.com/dotcar/fe68r/top-content-google-analytics

This allows you to see the top content on your site. If you see (other) as the top page you likely have a large and very long-tail website. Else wise you will see the top pages of your site sorted by pageviews.

Next and probably more important when taking into account SEO is the Top Landing Pages Report. Ex: https://skitch.com/dotcar/fe6ex/top-landing-pages-google-analytics

This report allows you to see what pages your visitors are entering through. Think of it like how many doorways you have to your business and how many people are coming in them. This same report becomes extremely helpful when you apply custom segments from Google Analytics to only look at Search Engine visits or to only look at direct visits.

You'll want to use an analytics program. Popular ones are Google Analytics, AWstats, SiteMeter. I would strongly recommend installing Google Analytics, and getting confirmed as the site owner in Google Webmsters.

Hey friend! Have fun exploring Q&A, but in order to ask your own
questions, comment, or give thumbs up, you need to be logged in to your
Moz Pro account.
You can also earn access by receiving 500
MozPoints
from participating in YouMoz and the Moz Blog!
Learn more.